> I think this is probably my best bet, however I noticed this in the arp> manpage:> NOTE: As of kernel 2.2.0 it is no longer possible> to set an ARP entry for an entire subnet.> > and as far as I can tell, that means i *do* have to put in ~250 entries :/> Hopefully this removed for a good reason as it looks to cause a big> headache.

You don't. You can set your routing table properly, then do

echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/proxy_arp

The kernel will do proxy arp based on your routing table, saving youthat lot of arp table entries.

greetingsendre

--..all in all it's just another rule in the firewall.

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